Despite his best efforts to keep up, Ezio was not quick enough to catch the thief, but he was soon halted by La Volpe, who later mentioned to Ezio that although it would've been amusing to watch Ezio seek him out alone, they had little time to waste and so the Assassin had sent Corradin to "fetch" Ezio.[1][2]

Corradin was implied to be just a few years younger than Ezio Auditore and was very polite – yet frightened of – the young man. He also proved instrumental in both Ezio's discovery of La Volpe, as well as – in the broader perspective – Ezio's assassination of Francesco de' Pazzi and the safeguarding of Lorenzo de' Medici.[2]

Progressing on from this, in 1500, Corradin took over the Florentine Thieves Guild while La Volpe headed to Rome to lead the Thieves Guild there after their previous leader had died.[3]